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Workshop Certified Counter Terrorism Practitioner (CCTP)

Name: Planning and Response To Mass Shooting Incidents Followed By Red-Blue Team Exercise
Duration: 9am-5.30pm
Date: 4th of December 2018

Course objective – morning sessionPreparation is the key to a mass-shooting incident. That includes a clear idea of what your actions will be before the incident occurs. The course will first help you to understand mass-shooting incident, to develop, then to review your guidelines and procedures for responding to a massshooting or active-shooter incident. As with any multihazard assessment and planning process, an exercise (tabletop or functional) would be a good mechanism for bringing all the stakeholders together to rehearse the plan once it has been completed. Many organizations have historically regarded safety and security as low priorities instead of important school/business functions and responsibilities. Recent events, including numerous mass-shouting incidents, have shattered this sense of security and complacency. You will walk away from this course knowing what to do during a mass- shooting incident, this course is also designed to help to fill gaps in the responders’ knowledge of mass-shooting incidents and to help them prepare for, respond to, and recover from them.

Red-blue team exercises – afternoon sessionThe exercise will be based on different scenario’s with the focus on response towards a series of attack methods with your facility as the target but also how to respond towards an attack nearby your facility, when your location is in the area of the "outer cordon".

What happens in the first 10 minutes?

How crucial are the first few minutes during the incident

Who is the decision maker?

What are the tasks of the “crisis team”?

How to communicate with your own staff

How to handle external influence

How to assist when law enforcement arrives

What happens in the first 30 minutes?

What happens in the next hour after the incident?

How to deal with the aftermath?

We will also conduct a blue team – red team drill where one team does the preparation for executing an attack and the other team will try to prevent and detect within the means available to them in the facility where the exercise is being conducted. These exercises will demonstrate the efficiency of well tested SOP’s and how Emergency preparedness can save lives.

Special feature: Table top exercise and demonstration of improvised explosive devices and components.

What will you get after the workshop:

Certificate of attendance

Active Shooter Emergency Action Plan Guide

1 * A2 size "Active shooter and raids" awarness poster

Instructor background: Danny Chan
Upon leaving the Army as a Captain with the Singapore Special Forces, Danny proceeded to develop,
advice and train numerous law enforcement agencies and military tactical units around the world
with Britam Defence before serving Fortune 500 and Government clients with Olive Group in austere
environments on four continents. Danny was then Director of Global Risk Assessments at iJET
International Inc. which provided operational intelligence to 650 of the Fortune 2000 companies and
numerous government agencies. At iJET International Inc., Danny also negotiated with pirates and
kidnappers. Danny is now Regional Director, Global Safety and Security at a major hospitality
company.

Danny has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration
(Finance). He also attended the Strategic Leadership Program at Oxford University, ISMA Leadership
Program at Georgetown University & Online Executive Program at Cornell University. Danny is
Executive Fellow at the Essex Business School, University of Essex where he is pursuing his Doctorate
and a lecturer with the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological
University.

Danny currently sits on the advisory council of Harvard Business Review, ASIS International Asia
Pacific, Overseas Security Advisory Council - Singapore of the U.S. Department of State, Certified
Counter Terrorism Professional Board and help lead the Asia Analyst roundtable.

In his free time, Danny volunteers as an Associate Mediator with Singapore Mediation Centre &
Small Claims Tribunals - The Subordinate Courts of Singapore and runs his micro social initiative
organization called "Making a Difference".

Instructor background: Kris Van Den BerghenOver the course of 9 years In Belgian Secret Service,Mr. Van den Berghe specialized in different fields as a Federal Agent, as well in Counterterrorism and Close Protection. During the course of his duties, Mr. Van den Berghe became a “Special Agent- in-Charge” leading teams offering VIP-protection for high-profile persons such as Heads of States, the Belgian Prime Minister and Members of Parliament, both domestic and abroad. He has also played a crucial role in the “Federal Agent”-training program in which he had delivered trainings to other officers in relation to close protection, risk assessments, evacuation techniques.

Mr. Van den Berghe’s unwavering service and dedication to secret service has earned him numerous accreditations and commendations, including a personal letter of recommendation from the Belgian Prime Minister for services rendered as a Federal Agent.